Ne he - sady school inspector. : “=: Eventually, Molly got a new job, = Kids’ concert held CHILDREN'S MUSIC that orga- nizers promise will delight all ages -. ig Being’ presented - by Boundary . - Comraunity School. . ~ Graham. Walker: and. Pessephone, :a'- guitar: and sax--" “ophone duo, will perform’ at the Theatre on Sunday, Centennial - March 19 at 1:30 p.m. Salary paid taxes From page &. ‘gave her her own cabin, provided - meals and did her laundry. “‘But sometimes the hot water _ bottle froze in my bed and if it had .-; snowed, I often had to wait until - : - somebody dug me out,’’ says Nye. ©. best? Tickets may be purchased at the school, 750 East 26th St., at rec- “here? Have a seat. Although she is retired, Nye is kept busy with her involvement in the North Shore Historical Society, Retired Teachers Association and the Lynn Valley Garden Club. When she got’ ill, her Jandlady © “dosed her with coal oil and brown _ sugar; horse medicine, and finally _{Hed a disty sock with « hot:onion at. Though ha Meily: produced a Christmas concert in the. 22 x-26-- ‘to cover all the school supplies, in- , Cluding the ink which froze in the : Life’: was’: “brightened by the packages of fruit “sent. by her mother and a chocolate bar from a Grades 1 to 4 at Roche “Point: while her mother carried'on * with Grades 5 through 8 for a. year “before moving _to Ridgeway é school. cy salary towards the back taxes on. “the family home. Sadeweeyg “x. Onoe, those were: paid off, ‘she cecal i started, work- on her university = ? degree: through _ correspondence - and summer school, while continu--. Sing to teach at Roche Point, and_ :, later, Capilano School... =” a. oe Completing her. degree: in 1942; _* “she-went to. Queen.Mary Junior , + High and then to Sutherland Sec- -fomdary where’ ‘she taught: Various * '.gubjects fora further 22 years. . “< : Although; working | conditions © “were ‘ike heaven”. compared with the: one-room : schoolkouse. days, . Nye still had classes of 40 or more “ students with a yearly load of more -.< than 200 pupils. : ts Her: mother, who retired from |. a Lynn Valley Elementary School after teaching 23 years in Canada, lived on a $35/month pension be- fore passing away in 1963. ““Berween mother: and me, we ‘taught four generations,”’ says Nye udly. | It’s not at all uncommon ‘for her " 10 run into some of these former’: “students, some of whom visit and: ‘help with chores around the place: « ae °.$81f" 1 wantto’ go. shopping at ‘Lynn: Valley mall I haye to. allow 7 Se Aa extra hour for talking," Inuzhs. = oon Tt was the’ Depression and Molly -position— LAUGHS Q. What fiower did Lassie like A. A collie flower! Q. What does 2 dog become after it is six years old? A. 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